So you made an offer on your Santa Fe home, it was accepted, and now your next task is to have the home inspected prior to closing. More often than not, your agent (Bunny Terry) may have made your offer contingent on a clean home inspection. This contingency allows you to renegotiate the price paid for the home, ask the sellers to cover repairs, or even, in some cases, walk away. Bunny can advise you on the best course of action once the report is filed.
Bunny will most likely have a short list of inspectors that she has worked with in the past that she can recommend to you. Realtor.com suggests that you consider the following 5 areas when choosing the right home inspector for you:
Ask your inspector if it’s ok for you to tag along during the inspection. That way they can point out anything that should be addressed or fixed. Don’t be surprised to see your inspector climbing on the roof, crawling around in the attic, and on the floors. The job of the inspector is to protect your investment and find any issues with the home, including but not limited to: the roof, plumbing, electrical components, appliances, heating & air conditioning systems, ventilation, windows, the fireplace & chimney, the foundation and so much more!
They say ‘ignorance is bliss,’ but not when investing your hard-earned money in a Santa Fe home of your own. Work with a professional you can trust to give you the most information possible about your new home so that you can make the most educated decision about your purchase.
Bunny Terry 505.504.1101
20 Vereda Serena Santa Fe, NM 87508